To wirelessly charge electronic device using the T1043
** Make sure your device has integrated wireless charging capability or is equipped with wireless charging
adapter (NOTE: some electronic devices with integrated wireless capability may require users to manually
enable wireless charging in the settings of their electronic devices)
1. Insert the micro USB output of the charging cable into the T1043 & connect USB input to a certified
wall adapter (not included)
2.
Center your electronic device on the wireless charging dock (see #2 in Product Map above). The
wireless charging area (see # 3 of Product Map above) is located over the charging
3.
To stop charging, remove your electronic device from wireless charging dock & disconnect charging
cable
NOTE: Once your electronic device is 100% fully charged, the T1043 light-up feature will remain lit.
To stop light-up feature, disconnect charging cable
To charge your electronic device using the T1043
**NOTE: to charge your electronic device using the T1043, the 2-meter micro-USB/USB charging cable
(included) must be connected between T1043 & a certified wall adapter (not included)
1. Use a certified cable accessory compatible with your electronic device and insert USB output into
T1043
2. To stop charging, remove your electronic device from wireless charging dock & disconnect charging
cable
NOTE: Once your electronic device is 100% fully charged, the T1043 light-up feature will remain lit.
To stop light-up feature, disconnect charging cable
CAUTION:
Risk of Fire and Burns, don’t open, crush, disassemble and dispose of in fire. Accessible surfaces held or
touched for short periods onl
y. Don’t heat above 50 °C or Incinerate. Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning
:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complia
nce could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.